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Latest revision as of 22:29, 27 January 2024
Morph transition between two pictures in DaVinci Resolve
Morphing is a technique for transforming one image (or video) to another by changing shape, appearance, or form.
How to
Below are listed all the activities necessary to perform this action:
- Go to edit page.
- Add two pictures to the timeline.
- Open the "Effects" library.
- Select "Toolbox" >> "Video Transitions" >> "Smooth Cut"
- Drag and drop the "Smooth Cut" transition between the two pictures in the timeline.
YouTube
External links
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YouTube Video's Desciption
Wiki article at Minidea.net:
https://wiki.minidea.net/index.php?title=Morph_transition_between_two_pictures_in_DaVinci_Resolve
Wiki category DaVinci Resolve at Minidea.net:
https://wiki.minidea.net/index.php?title=Category:DaVinci_Resolve
Morphing is a technique for transforming one image (or video) to another by changing shape, appearance, or form. In DaVinci Resolve it is possible to use the "Smooth Cut" transition to create the morphing effect.
This video describes an elementary action in DaVinci Resolve. An elementary action is an action that can be performed in less than a minute. It is not connected to a specific use case, but it can be used in several situations.
The video refers to DaVinci Resolve version 17.
Tags
DaVinci Resolve, Da Vinci, Blackmagic Design, Blackmagic, design, video editing, videoediting, basic training, beginner, minidea, minidea.net, net, learning, easy, morphing, transform pictures
Additional information
Type of article
This article is classified as an elementary action.
DaVinci Versions
This article applies to DaVinci Resolve version:
- 17.